TITE OMATIA DAILY BEE? SUNDAY, JUNE 18. 19or. CONDITION 0F0MA1LVS TRADE der. I'stjSc; pick ld hums, lolno. tard. quiet: western tamed. f7.loti7.2o; refined, steady: continent 17 M: South America. WIS: coinpond, $5 rT4j55 G2H. Pork. stady: family. $15 ti 15 6"; short clear, $13.rjojl6.'J0; Good Demand in All Linen. Eiaiciallv I 'taVJIi'iw t!ii'v! ritv tt5.no r-r ckg.V Groceriei and Hardware. RfCE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, SVi ff.'.Wc; Japan, nominal. f'l l tkk-Haroiy steady; receipts, 1.1.5 NEW YCRIi STOCKS AND BONDS Email Business for Half Day Session Closes Dull Week on Exchange. WEEK'S BUSINESS PLEASES JOBBERS 8! ".' : omriii'i S?&..McrU ARE AGA1N SLIGHTLY LOWER 1 to extra. 17fi2nUo. Cotton (it Woolen Goods Are Higher eclpts. 2,897 boce; weekly export, 1,660 Doxes. LOGS Easy; receipts. 997 cases; west- Am Vl'ill..i ...... k. . van, I.,', 111., UlllllRI , I.H . "Ji.-. i'il 1,1 K Y A live, quiet; western spring rnicgen. wuxc: row a. uw. turKeys, ik dressed, steady; western broiler. HtQ'ltici jowis, inyj2'-ic; turKeys, laalic. Coffee la Firmer and CUeeae Scores Ad vance Famine 1 Laae-ia Ma"i. "tj Jobbers of all lines or goods are pleased 1 wnn the week's trade. Tnat of the grocers and hardware men has been very good and Reading, the Onljr Stork to Show Any Actltlty or Strength Friday la 1w One Point Lower. CHICAGO bHAI.1 AND PROVISIONS mo dry foods hnuHes report an Increase I Fenteree of the Trading and Closlna; m an aireaoy very fair trade. The leather Prlcea on Board of Trade duuiih-bo nas oeen as aun as expected ror cmr-rio T,m. .7 r-,i . . several week., but in the lui r. ,l.v, I V.f?iVAl??' . ?une l' rCon.tlnue' ro'l. we i,h. been i ,. r Vi.Tl :.,r7, w",p.r "1 ln northwest started active ...nr .h a rk:. .r.v.." ,7'r r'"' m the wheat Pu i.e ..Trior,. v,M caused a strong finish Tho dry goods business Deen considerably In ex the same number of days ea repoi 1 ooa coi- today and caused a strong finish. The rVerl It es . .i t. 1 ,. J,uly nf,'lv'y was up an even cent at tho The oua s since June 1 has close. Corn la up Mile; onts showed a actions I Kcess of May for gain of 48t,c; provisions are up byWc. to be a 1. T he house trado Strength In the wheat market developed basis In NEW YORK, June 17. Small business ror today's half segslon closed a dull week on the stock excuange and afforded no relief tO the exl.ltitia m.'lllmnt fnmllllnna. The most stgnfliant feature in the market ' tne loss or neany a point In Reading, which was the only stock to show unv activity or strength yesterday. This was inn ni fit rtr t r, ' . ... .E . felines of varying fractions are the rule. 11 nctltlous nature of the tram- by the Professional traders M,enot absolutely without & sustaining hag been good and order, from salesmen late In the sessloVAt the l1! .! yesterday's advances the traders had no are better than they have been. Cotton was nuite Iwnri.h n,,ri initial Kuoua continue strong, and retailers whose in July were off Ue to c to ti'S'c at ;7.. . i .t V ' " -"" stocks are bein reduced and who feel the 07T toV. Weakness at tne ope"n was SUiTtioB vS.1 n2r 1'",', ?lr !,??!n.',,""l' .JfP?:L..(. cellent wither for MS "'exauSed y the "SosslbilltvoTTn r, .,i.i.c ii... u,7 UU u ..- uu . i. .u,,, unmnnuui ine ouinwesi. in unward movement. Th lnrfi r,f .h ot ail grades and weight, have advanced v. bear, an IncentlVe 'to Many Cures' "by" fKK M?rl? cent from the lowest point. Woolen traders who bought yesterday were today tI way, V, . dileua.fni of tZ, Z goous of all kinds are very much higher ewr to dispose of holdings. One proml- ported frlctl on between i tiermanv and and llrm at the prices. nnt trader particularly had liberal offer- Kance over their rebiMons toward M , One dry goods man said he was making '"KS. As a result prices declined. July fOCco But It was said that no? over too Preparation, for an enormous fall business, filing off to 87Se Jburln. ; th.,ht half Ka. were "traded "in hew "or "foreign t" viii iw . . . ... . I r ' I at. i 1 1 u II L. H.I1II r pun. in iar am rnnv vavovaa territory tributary to Omaha an Indication J Duiusnnesa, the market becoming ex- traoeable, were on yesterday', order, do- ui Bnoiai piusperny ana conseijueni utiga "'L'"" LT V. 7r,i ,h layea unul today in the execution. The trade. lnB. cnange in sentiment was rear for tho icieater soeculatlvn artivltv in t h mar. Canned Fr.lt ...nation. ' atS oaodltlo 'dange bSHW co,nlgnirrortTi:ts,rc.ri? & sn i H.SE ners association. They are quite different recent heavy rains In Kansas had greatly 7f,lr the aimrane. nf tL V.5nl J5Lt2 Horn those sent out laSt yea?. The quota- damaged the wheat crop. Alarmed by Tt tlxehe "Vnreise f in deooslts was ,,?ln" tiona are lower on neaci.ee. auricula and these reports, short made an attempt to 'P5r?ase m.,tP.,slt;s wa." K'n .".i ..." .1 r ..ir.T . v.. . ............. unv.. K.,. m.i . i.i .ij"3r "uc iu loan expansion anu wnne zinnia, aim vuimiuci HUiy lllBol on (juaiuca . rn," a wt-i ,ns -cin ib.ihii. Ih. reserve rennlrerriMnt wna thua In. and pear.. In view of the tact that there The result was a quick advance. whlcTi c""ll some $4 113T the Tash IncreaSo I a light truit crop tnrouan this section of carried the price of July up to 89',4i5WSo. amounted to on y $1 495 WO The result in country It U reasonable to suppose that Commission houses were active buyers was a shrinkage In the surplus of 12 61 - the sai of California canned truit will be lte in the session. The market closed 6oO and ITSilS surplus or 14 us, greatly In excess of last year business. "frly " th tuP. VrlcJL.l dalyi,ft.1 The activity In Japanese 4' certificates There Is quite a wide difference in the Quotations on July being at H,fc4c. continued, but their narrow range made view, expressed by the various California lea,ra"c;" T.he" and our were equal tnftm attractive for trading operations decrease. B.fild.OOfl. Ex-TTnlted States de posits, $10.3u?,lUU; decrease, $2.651, 74w York Mmir Market, KEW TORK. June 17.-MnNET-On call. nominal; no loans; time loans, firmer; sixty days. 1 per cent; ninety days, 3Va3Mi P1, cent; six months, per cent; prime mer cantile paper, SHIM1 por cent. HTF.Rl.lS'n F.XCHANQE Firm, with ao- tual business In bankers' bills at $4.8715 4 8720 for demand and at $4 Kjlofi 4 SA25 for slxtv-diiv bills; posted rates, $4 80'&4 8S; com- merclsl bills, H.M'li. , BILVER Bar, 6io; Mexican dollar. 45Hc. B.ND3 Government and railroad, steady. Closing quotations on bonds were: C. 8. rot. Is, rf...-lM Jipss . rtr. 100 ia EniiDon 104S41 do Inil. atrtes 11;, ao rtri 91 104 'I,. A N. unl. 4 111 Minhttlan . f. 4...1D4 132 Mex. Ontral 4s 77 1"4 I do tut Inc 14 iw Minn. A St. U 41.... I K. A T. 4s 1004 11414 do I .H3 N. R. R. o( M. . 4i. 80 . N. Y. C. . ! W .i"2 r. J. ( . . lis..., .1U4H No. Pad no 4l . d do U .nan n. a w. c 4... . .H O. H. L. rfd.. 4i . 4W Ponn. conr. m. Cher ft Ohio 4t. . . .107H Pedln in ,. Chlraio A A. IVt,.... " Bt. U A I. kt. e. C..tl64 C , B. A l). n. 4,... .101 ft. L t I. r. t. 4s. i c, R. 1. a r. 4i ... ii si. l,. a. w. e, ii do col. dl 44Seahoird A. U 4a.... 17 rcc. A St. U . 4a..loa Ho Pa.-lllo 4a tss Chicago Tr. 4a V4 fo. Rallwar (a 1104 Colora.lo Hid. 4a lt Ta A P. la Ill 14 Colo. A 80. 4a 144, T., St. L. AW. 4a.. I84, Colo. lnd. 61, aot A.. 70 union t'acinc 4a lot1 do Bft B. ail f do con,. 4a Cuba 6a, ctta V. 8. tel 2d (a. D. ft R. O. 4a 10U;Wabaah la ni'tlllera' See. 5,.... 7HV do drb. B Erie prior Hon 4a....l02tiWcrtam Vd. 4a... do ln. 4a 4' v A t K. 4a... F. W. A P. C. la...l09L,IWta. Central 4a.. Uocklns Val. 4... .1114.1 Offered. V 1 la, do coupon t7 8. new 4a, re.. do eoapon V 8. old 4a, re.. do mutton Am. Toharco 4a, ctfa. 74ta M do aa, ctfa Atchinon .en. 4a. do adj. 4a Atlantic C. U 4a. bal. ft Ohio 4a... do Jv, Central ut Oa. It. lo lat Inc do Id Ine.. ..1C"4 .. IT ..101 .. ..101 OMAHA LIVE STOCI MARKET Beef Steers and Cows Lower for the Week, with Trading Blow. HOGS ACTIVE, BUT PRICES RULE LOWER Receipt of Sheep and Linsi at Th Is Point Moderate for the Week, with Prices Ruling- Gen erally Steady to Strong. SOUTH OMAHA, June IT, 190R. Cattle. IIos. Sheep. ... i.tll ,i..'3 1,401 ... 6,779 14,5J 1,149 ... 6.397 12.267 1.6T9 ... ijxi .7"4 S.tMO ... I.:) S.82a 436 ... 639 9.616 S"t VI 71 I2H IJ'4 H Receipts were' Ofllclal Monday .... Ofllolal Tuesday ... Official Wednesday. Official Thursday .. Official Friday Official Saturday .. Total this week 18,061 C3.I14 8.446 Total last week 19.37) 76,769 16.07S Same week before 22.i25 J,5d3 n.M total three weeks ago.. .18.749 74.116 Total four weeks ago....lti,4;t4 42.74(1 1S.4I0 Same week last year.,..13,4!i9 69.217 8.7ti7 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared wltn last year: l!r. 1904. Inc. Ic. Cattle 39J.9i6 432.704 38.7:i9 Hogs 1,169,780 1,250.850 W,S70 Sheep 703.783 (W8.967 S4.816 The following tahla shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for tne last several days, with comparisons: Dank Clearing. OMAHA, June 17. Bank clearings for today were $1,348,295.60 and for the corre sponding date last year $1,181,047.63. Tlie following were the clearings for the week, compared with the same week of v reeeima wera 1 . u . . . , ' . . 22S.SO0 ho., oomnarerl with fsK Hon hu n vJ " " irJ & 01 canneiB. caused very largely by tU con- V UxCi. ""z"- fllVJ? , v, i...- .1 I ta.rn) mi ccni curea win , 1. 1 aim tt nit 11 tru-tjii t-txii nt;i iiu.a 111n.ua. i - n.!.-, 1 1 ii..i,.u rv.im . The situation on canned corn Is very "i-fJSu V i iki ri- 1uJ strong on spot goods, and the same thing b fast week and 301 ca? a year ago holds true witu tomatoes, it looks as ca0r," J",,?, JF' i. i.'2 . yfar.ag?- though a healthy market In theso Unt'l turn In mrn nrl Rnrlv In h e.lrm wou.U be seen until alter the new packs ;h-narnPariCi.n,r,y, ln.i5Sn!T."."22 U"ns K are made. What tho future beyond this a re.ult of ,deR, woathftr conditions will bo Is extremely dimcult to foretell, throughout the corn belt. Another factor If the acreage Is cut down greatly, as now that had a depressing effect was a con seems to be the case, thuie Is no reason aMprnhle dnellns at T.lvernnol Uiiir why a healthy markut should not exist I however, sentiment became bullish largely uirougii ine coining aeason. 19o4: Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday , Friday Saturday ... Totals 1906. 1904. Sl.6nii.ltijl.il 1.3.r6.or 40 1.52l,04S.24 l.aij fcffi SJ 1.3fi0.340.R3 1.655. 769.21 1.487.578.41 1,348.295.60 l,39H.8h.8l 1.357,167.33 1,279.068 69 1,181.047.63 I 1 V 4 18 xpress Amal. Copper Am. Car & Foun do preferred Am. Cotton Oil do preferred In ivmniihv with whoa, vtnnrtm nf Ha-ha I American Express... Sugar Is In rather an unsettled condition. I accentances had a strengthening effect. Am. Hide & t,. pfd.. Huws are lower till week, although at Receipts at primary points were liberal, I Am. Ice securities.... present no changes are reported In rellned but shipments were correspondingly large. I Am. Linseed Oil .... hugars. The demand tnrougn tne country Tne marKet closed at practically the high- uu pieieneo uui lng the week has been heavy, with tho I est point of the day. July opened tin- I Am. Locomotive exception ot this section, wnero tne rruit cnangea to c lower, at 02 to oifto: sola I puiurreu irop Is not yet matured, being later than I up to 63760 and closed at 63.(!it374c. Local I Am. Smelt. A R'f'g.. in the states south and east of here. How- receipts were 438 cars, with 128 of contract do preferred ever, a very busy trade in sugar i looked grade. Am. Sugar R'f'g.... tor during tho next two or three weeks. Excellent weather and weakness of Am. Tobac. pfd. o. , It Is impossible to say Just at this time other grain had a depressing Influence Anaconda Mln. Co.. What tne niUI'Ket Will dO. I ? . .IT i" y" rrn.u. i. ny.nmuii Advance la Cheese I rices. svmnathv with the unturn In wheat and Atlantic C Line Coffee eased off the first of the week. I corn. Julv opened a shade to U-aUc lower. Ttnltlmnre A Ohio nut Hurlnir 1 it a ,,a, , 'i thru. ,1 l v u If I n. 0,7 1 1 ...1.1 ,.n . n aiSi.n ami nln.J I 1 .1 .. . . . .p, ...w . j vw . ' . j - ah v . mnu u' ' ' ' u i " aim n . i . . , iiiriri ll'll has been steadily tinner, Thursday futures at the top. Local receipts were 160 ears. Brooklyn Rapid T... advanced fifteen points and Friday fifteen Provisions were firm on a fair demand Canadian raciflc .... to twenty points. Holders do not seem at from packers. Offerings were light. At Central of N. J all anxious to sell only at fall list. the close September pork wa up 10c. at Clies. A Ohio Cheese has advanced Wlc a pound in tu.iv. i.arn was up nc, at i.o.'V4. kids Chicago A Alton .... the last week. This rise hus been brought were 10c higher, nt $7.85!S8.87H. Act preferred iooui largely uy speculation in too cneup i inumiru i,- nva i,i munua., . . ii,-,.! i ureal western The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged as follows: Sales. High.Low.Close. 243 2.90i) 79 79 787,4 200 83 8314 33 95 200 30 30 S0V, 93 220 600 47 47H '960 i2 iii '166 isi" iii cars; hogs, Tho leading futures ranged as follows: ?June make to bo carried over In cold stor- 1 car; corn, 494 cars; oats, ae. and by a very good demand lor lin-1 neaa mediate wants. It Is the opinion of the Jobbers that the trade is not to see lower prices in cheese for some time to come. With fish the market In all grades re mains steady. The demand la exception ally good for this season of the year, es Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes y. Wheat July Sept. peclally In mackerel and family whlteflsh. 1 P. P1, The trade Is looking for an advance on I whltellsh In the near future, the catch be- I i 8774WW. I. lng considerably smaller this year than in any previous year for a lung time. There la a heavy demand and It will surely have a tendency to- advance the market. Omaha Is practically bare of Hollard her ring and such stock ' as Is available will soon be exhausted. The prices asked east are as high or even higher than those quoted In Omaha, tJuly Uuly tSept. ISept. tDee. Sept, uec. On fancy goods the summer demand has rlJrT started oft well. The warm weather has caused a decided movement in Imported T J?PJf sardines and in canned meats. The pros- peels now are for a good business from tr', Low on. R?hi' . In dried fruit, th market ha been "V.,iJ rather eusy, with the exception of prunes, I hlei hnv Hporid n. Hleiulv ailvanna in I -P( the lust two wek due to unfavorable crop conditions. Tho future market Is a little strong, both on peaches and apricots, while th situation with rcgaru to raiuins is not 83747M4 I 6l'4)tf62: 29fi29H! 1? 72H 18 07 I mi T DO ll 86S41 804, MVi 637 6244 62(SH 81 H 2SS 12 M 13 10 7 85 7 66 7 62H 7 874 I. 87 SsH'SS'.iflWA SSo6iffS5Vi84l4w'4 68hI B4H 62 631il)7 614i62H'3 61V4i2tfgV 474 S0TA 29 II 7241 13 074 7 I7H1 1 60 7 ia tHTsj 844 E3, 62'A 51 61H 12 77h1 U 13 10 I 13 00 7 27 7 T Chicago A N. W... C, M. A St. P C. Term. A Trans... do preferred C, C., C. A St. L... Colo. Fuel A Iron... Colorado Southern . do 1st preferred... do 2d 'preferred.... Consolidated Gas ... Corn Products do preferred Del. A Hudson Del.. Lack. A W.... Denver A R. O do preferred Distillers' Secur Erie do 1st preferred... do 2d preferred.... General Electrlo Hooking Valley Illinois Central International Paper.. 40 254 18 40 474 111 112 1184 1334 , )4 ldfi 1074 1024 101 1.100 81H 81 814 1 1024 156 300 10S 108 1N 97 1.900 64 63 63'4 800 1504 15'4 1504 198 494 33 77 100 18 18 fioo 19" nvoi i!m4 WJO 173 173 173 . 100 "306 304 "42" 104 '414 100 364 S'4 734 174 ;ii"A 41V. 204 67 36 914 464 18.978. 7M.42 $7,867,090.47 Increase over last yar $l,Ul,7i.2.95 June l... June 2... June I... June 4... June 6... June A... June 7... June 8... June 9... June 10.. Jun 11.. June 12.. June 13.. June 14.. June 15.. June 16.. June 17.. Import and Exports. NT-rW YORK. June 17. Total Import of merchandise and dry goods at the port of New York ror the weeK ending toaay wer. valued nt ilO.OM. 996. Total Imports of specie at the port of New York for the weekr ending today were 132 920 In silver and $76,131 gold. Total exports of specie from the port or New York for the week ending today were 150,701 In silver and no gold. Statement of Bank of Germany BERLIN, June 17. The weekly statement of the Imperial HanK ot uermany snows the following changes: Cash In hand. Increase. 17,980.000 marks; treasury notes Increased 40.W) marks; otner securities ae ci eased 2,600.000 marks; note In circulation. decreased 23,W0,OUO. Trenaory Statement. WASHINGTON, June 17. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral tuna, exclusive oi ine iouav,uw kuiu reserve in tne aivision oi redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $136,880,168; gold, $70,462,224. 100 1.300 200 424 40 78 424 40V 78 42 404 78 65 174 90 400 160 180 160 do preferred 77 Wool Market. BOSTON, Mass., Juno 17. WOOL The Commercial Bulletin says of tho wool market: While the market re tains Hb strength business, although sat isfactory, Is not being done In us large blocks as previously. The demand for merino wool has taken a spurt with pos sibilities of increased activities. New ter ritory wools are selling well and but little Is yet doing in fleeces. The foreign markets are very strong and supplies abroad are llirht. The Hales which open on July 4 will draw several American buyers and higher iiS prices are anticipated. The shipments of i-i wool from Boston to date from December IV. I fi1 are 114.6tfJ.222 pounds against ' 97,604,500 reeeiots to date are 161,831.394 pounds against 114, 397,163 pounds for the same pe rl,, inar. vear. 8T. LAJU1S4, MO., June ll. w ujl Steady; medium grades, combing and Kim lng, ZltUOITiC, IlKIll lino, i7jnfiov;, ne, 2o4i2ii4c; tut wasnea, .ayu'isc. 1S4 7 6241 7 60 7 87l 7 774 No. f. tOld. $Nw. Cash quotations wer as follows: FLOUR Easy: winter patents. $4.30fM.80: . . i v. .. iu wi tn. .1 .. naAn. 4e nv a. all llrlen- f .-.iit.. ur nil tnnvinar I """"'1"' y.-V- . I'" .iik 1 . .hi, .n, 1.70; straights, s.(tt(B0.ou; Daxerg. i.4jd. with reasonablo demand. The recent advances In rice have been ooiift Kn 9 w X !rii oo ' ' Mexican Central .... sustained, both on Japan's and fancy head 73 ZV, I v'allnw RKUc Minn. A St. L rlco. What supplies are In sight are very oATB No "l 11'r- No 8 white SlVfa32!ic M.. St. P. A 8. S. M. firm, held by persons who have the utmost RYE-No?' 2, 77(&79oV wnue' 0J-'C- Act preferred International Pump.. do preferred Jowa Central do preferred K. C. Southern do preferred Louisville A Nash.. Manhattan L Met. Securities WHWAT No. 3 nrina-. S1.08&1.10: No. s Met. street ny... contldence in the future Btrengin ot me inurkut. Henna Will Be Seareo. u a ut tv I.,,., i ....iu. ivTMn. i i Missouri facinc JI.TI.LII. 1 i . I'.,. II . , iriyn.v, IWII l iu , - ,. n rp. nhnln. moltlnil aK4 Ifin IMO., Kan. A. 1CX.. SEEDS-No. i flax. $1.26: No. 1 northwest- do preferred iiiinoBi' i " . . Ofita aro u little Htrontrer wun a rainy eni,i.ia,Mimr nuiumy, vuuuai r:--,, j .,.,1 A-,a, HHwr-. r n plmnin. in KrA( fl. 111.76(1112.25. ' " "" flu' ' . : J - . ' i- ..1.. . ... I VT V Pattrrol Hie prices ot syrups. ... . "J""J Tki'"'?4 K":' "oV" N V. Ont. AW.... There seems likely toDe a tamine in if;- V" " V," 'Ji . vrfn u Western. . . ......,1 I Illn.l ...Vw.u .,,.AU r,ac l,Alfll,1eai inOKArll. I J-.yHtti .blVm. 1 I'iriv,,... ill ill I, lusnii. "" '!-.v . " I - j .ui. i am I Vorih American .. crop Is grown, has prevented planting, ana noipi nu luyimui. ui iiuu uu nuui wu the output of the country will be cuilallod. wer A follows: . SSnnavlvanla Prices nive gone 3-S50 higher In a week. CM Sh,PmentA K, o, The sale of woodenware Is good. Prices F our, bbls 16.100 7 3o0 People s Ons . ...... are steady at last week's figures, with no Wheat, bu S.000 24.200 f- lnimediute prospects of any change. Xrn' ,! u ' i7i j7! The hardware trade Is pleasing to tne ;u..... ""'re; Jobbers, purticMlarly In the line of summer "ye, du.. null ani li irn einanl freezers. refrlK- I Barley, ml ,000 urutora hiii 1 biwn mowers. There has been On the Produco exchange today th but such a demand for tho lawn mowers that I ter market was firmer; creameries, 16 li has been exhausted for I 20c: dairies. 154117c. Eggs, easy: at mark. some time and the wholesalers have been I cases Included, 13c; firsts, 144c; prim struggling to get them from the factories, firsts, 164c; extras, 17o. Cheese, steady, 8 They have succeeded in getting a lew i u luviQ. ,11 lots, but not enough to meet ine a- limnd. One llrm Is cancelling orders fori WEATHER un average of twenty-tlve mowers a nay. Uarbca wire has taken a summer vaca- ration, as fur as orders are concerned. But IN THE GRAIN BELT J?he hardware men forget this In sattsfao "fvlira at the sale of nails and builders' hard I I ware, which Is now enormously large, and in irrowimr as the season auv&nue. i,n hlng tools and baying tools are also In big domana. .... Frlce are firm In all lines of hardware, nut the week has Prougnt no cuangea. con- Showery and Unsettled In Central and Western Valleys. OMAHA, Jun 17. 1905. Showery and unsettled weather contlnu.a general throughout the central valley and Tenn7Cosl Tron waai, i,jiu lucai iiiuuuer anuweri were I pfH. ai viio iiiiiu vans, uuiiiik inai i pp a, y, ft r last tw.tilv.fnnii 1 1 r- a nA . I, . , i,. . u I I ' .' . weather will probably continue In ti) 6tMO0 Pressed Steel Car. 156,100 do prererren j. . , I rtiliman rai. viir..., 800 Reading no 1st nrrirri -u . , . . do 2d preferred Republic Steel An preferred Rock Island Co do preferred Rubber Goods do preferred St. T-. A 8 F. 'd pfd. St Louis S. W An nrefeTed Southern PaMflo .... drt preferred Southern Railway.... do preferred . 27 100 80 80 80 25 48 3 "iw 1464 145 146 "600 'in" '79" 79 1,100 122 1224 1224 20 54 117 156 100 9S fl H 100 27 27 27 61 4 600 46 4 4 43 St 140 50 800 80 794 79 92 98 88 9,200 135 14 1SfA 400 101 101 111 7 4 91 4 SW Q,(VV 94 K 95 600 "1 97 ' 88 IT 7S 600 'ino S2 100 es 0rt 1i 100 81 'S00 '76 "ioo '87 27 S2 '6S' 4 ' )10V 119 81 81 76 '37, 07 ir dltions are excellent for the summer's central valley tonight and Sunday, trado. Collections are good. The weather Is cooler west of the Ml More Order for Shoe. I sissippi river to tho mountains and will Leather is as quiet as It has been for f " .VS" 7" ,ool'lr' the past three ' Onmtia Xlnlpnol. that the letailer. have I""nl tb 'lr totk pi,.,n compared with the eorrespondln ut low shoe too small and are making J, f , ' , .hre. years- ......11 ailillM.iHl nnlora. The fa 1 order Ull 01 lne "tBl lnree er.: . are now all takun 1 and the shoe Uou Minimum temperature.... 69 ' 63 ' 68 67 soon be shipping them out. There has been vreoipitatlon ., T .03 . 00 .00 no Hilvancn since last reports. The sales men will not be doing much for several sveuks now. and some of thtim are prepar ing 10 take their vacation. KJSW YORK JF.KKAL WAHKET Normal tamperatur for today, 71 de grees. Uetlclenry In precipitation Sine March 1, 1.43 inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1904, .11 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period In 1901, .47 of an Inch. OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. Temp Km In. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Sky. E .u Cloudy ttuotatlona of ' the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. June 17.-FLOL'R-Reoclpt, 16.44.' bbls.; exports, 7,776 bids. ; inurket, dull Ashland. Neb..., 76 und umiiiinKed: w inter patents, $4 9'5 2.; Auburn. Neb 84 61 winter straights, $4.nuti 4.8U; Minnesota pat- Columbus, Neb.. 70 64 ents. $5 bc.ii u. 23. wlulnr extras, 3 Hu3 116; Fan bury, Neb... 60 66 Minnesota bakers, $J.7.V?i4.1a; winter low Fairmont, Neb... 70 64 grades $3.0041 8.65. ltye Hour, quiet; fair to Or. Island, Neb, 70 67 good, $4.&'u4uO; choice to fancy, $4 6tij4.90. llartlngtun. Nab. t8 64 fOHNMlAl.-Klrnv, fine white and yel- tiakdale, Nob..., 70 66 low. $1.25; coarse, H.lSnjUU; kiln dried, I2.SM Omaha. Neb 74 69 ft 3 00. Tekamah, Neb... 7 57 BARLEY Dull : feeding. 46o, o. I. f. New Carroll. Ia 83 60 v.. ik: multlnu. 4ufi:.2c. c. 1. f. Buffalo. Clarlnda. la W -.61 WHEAT Heceluts. i,(JJ bu.; spot market, Plbley, la 77 66 ,00 .09 .0 .12 .25 .15 .24 .07 .11 .06 Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 1B00 1:24 122 '"". 1f 200 12 "4 K'. 1V . 7 f ! inn 1""U inH l'tA g An V7M, "T(, TT 600 II 24 do pre'errd TTnlon Psclfle do preferred TT eTrprom V S. T,the- An preferred YT SJ Tl.iOr XT S Pobber do pr"ferrfl TT. S. Steel An "referred Vs.-Csr. Chemical. An preferred Wbssh An nrfered rvn-Vnrwn P"n. . T"atnebnu TTIep. atrn 7Tnrtri . .. Wee'ln f- T-. . V''scoral Cntr.l. As n-f-.i Total sales for the day, 84,700 shares London stock Market. T1NDON. June 17. Closing quotations on storks were LONDON. June 17. WOOL There was a moderate trade In wool during the past week. Home grown cups were taaeji mr imoi-iea nt full rates. Australian ' wool slow but firm. The arrivals 01 wooi mr the fourth series of auction sales amoun to 139.873 bales. Including 05.0(H) bales for warded direct to spinners. The Imports w Smith Wales. 7.2:13 Dales OiiAonalnnri. 2.032 bales: Victoria. 1,637 bales South Australia, onies, ittniiiniiin, hales: New Zealand. 7.761 bales; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 6,895 bales; various, 312 bales. St. Lonls General Market. BT IJT-ia. June 17. WHEAT Higher No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 92c: track. $1.00 July. 82'nc; September, 82c; No. 2 hard, 11 0ft UllKIN rtigner; nv. cunu, piu, ua'-n, 244t53c; July, 52c; December, 46c. UAlo mgner; ino. i cbbii, oic; uac e: juiv. iic: oeDiemuer. lovfec; white. siMiC. tri.iii'R steaav. itea winter patents, $4.96'fl6.10; extra fancy and straight, $1.7&jJ i,iri; clear, w.wim.uu. BEEU 1 imotny, steaoy; j.umi.au. rOHNMF.AlSteadv: $2.60. BHAN Steady; sacked, east track, 76760, HAY Steady; timothy, ia.uo(ui3.ou prulrie, le.OOHH.fiO. BAGGING 8c. HUMP TWINE 640. PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing, S12.S7U. Lard, nrm; primp steam, io.72a lry salt nieats, higher; boxed extra shorts S7..5: clear ribs, $7.75; short clears, 18.00, Bacon, higher: ooxea extra snorts, aa.tf clear ribs. ts.6'."4: short clear. $874. POt'LT It Y Market steady; chickens, 9c springs, lo'uihc; tui'Keys, uc; oucks, sjnc irreHe. SffrlOc BUTTER Market, low; creamery, l&O 204c; dairy, 15(5 17c. lAiUB Biaay at Jc, case cuuni. Rectlpts. ahlDments iOiW 8,000 14.000 66 000 57.000 41,003 12,000 46,000 is "4 VeA isa't ii" 1fA inf) IM 94 04 ... is 'anl 'arri 'ri 'v, 40S 8" 81 " 1 firm: No. 2 red. $106. nominal, elevator; Sioux City, Ia..., 74 6 .01 Cloudy No. t red, $1,074. nominal, f. o. b. afloat; Sturm Lake, la.. 79 68 .02 Cloudy No. 1 northern, Dulnth, $1.16 f. o. b. afloat; DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. 1 hard, Manitoba, $1.09ii, f. o, b. aHo.it. No. of Tamp Rain, Except fur a slight decline after the open- Central. lng wheal was very firm all dey, reflecting Chicago, 111 li bullish crop and weather nuw In the Columbus. 0 16 northwest, smaller spring wneat receipts ijfs Moines, ja... m and active covering, the close represented Indianapolis, lnd. 11 lio net advanes. July, .'ntia io-jtc. Kansas i ity. mo. k " . . ..... . . .1 . L.. .J1 . . I t T .., 1,1. T ., Ill 24 Station. Max. Mln. Inches. .... . .J....... ,.,, U W ,11,1 IH.A ti.(i net kuvaiic.i u... .1 iv-.j-t o,,m.i at t:lTi.c: September. SS'tSiSsTkc. closed I Louisville, at 8Vac; December, Va4;8So, closed ut I Minneapolis CORN Raeelpta, 87.071 bu.; exports. 187.68J hu not in.irKet. steaoy ro j. nine ele vator and lc f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 yellow, 88 66 .21 84 .66 .20 88 64 .24 8 64 .01 90 64 .04 88 68 ..08 68 60 .84 76 64 .10 Omaha. Neb. J,.,. 15 I- A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. Ai tlljc: No. 2 white, 61c: option market i Metal llsrxst. V. Inactive with no transactions, closing o NRW TORK. June 17. METALS Th net higher: July closnd at 58c; Hvptember m,.ta were all without material change, fa closed at D7c. Copper 1 quoted at $14.60 for lake and eleo- A OATS-Ueceipt. 58 500 bu. : exports. 8.325 tr.V ,.,. and $14 75 for casting. Tin remains bu.; siM.t market, steaoy; muni una .si ira qult,t out ,teadv at ttO WiO 50. Lead Is 1 J lbs , !uS54; natural white, JO tu i S2 lbs., ,.,,- 4.&of4.60 and apelter at $6.36. 11 SJ lbs , 3JU3i4:; natural wnite, ju iu at urn., ..,,rt .4j374c; clipped while, . to u id., ao ,lou u reported easy In tone with rumors tj40c. .ruBMi,.. f sales about 25 point under previous I1AI-Vuiri i-niFjuna. w-.7a . v,v. i auot at ions for No. z lounary, aoiunern. u. ivsuiiiet : state, common to choice, 19f4 Clop, :4iJ'25u; llru3 crop, UltT-'Sc; olds. 10 4l2c; Paoitlc coast. 1904 crop. 24827c; 1903 crop. tsni'. olds, 101I12O. ,.vi.-i3 Oulv.alnn VI tn 9M lha Sic. CallfornU. ii to 25 pounds, lc; Tsxas I Strong, No. 1, northern, SI 13: No. 2. north ST. LOC18. Jun 17. METALS Lead. firm at 4.4:4S4 4". Spelter, quiet at $5.10. Mllwaakeo Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Jun 17. WHEAT w t aliroi nK. i o 1 wumu, aa puwuii nw. .,.0,.,, - Jkuiy 54 to J0 IIn... I840. .rn. ll.OWil.W: July. ktrWc bid. rflr I.FATH FR Quiet ; acid. MX". KYF.-St.a.ly ; No. 1, He. 1 rROVISlONH-Heef. firm: famllv. $11 fft UA RLE Y 8 trong ; No. 1 He; H A !4itl. mesa $10 O1W1 11 00: packet $12 MKfi IS u; 50c 1 city extra India me-. $.,!(wi22 SO. Cut meats CORN-Strong; No. I, yellow. u'iidyj pickled bellies, k-ulOo; plckltd shoul- July, W4c. sampl, 42(9 MHtJSSe; N. T. Oantral. Norfolk AW.. do yDi Ontario A W PranHylvanla Ham! Mlnaa Uaadlng do lat pll do U rM Souibarn Railway do prd Boutharn Paplfis . L'nloa Paolflo .... do fit V. . Staal do ptd ........ Wauaik ia afd Snantrti 4a per ounce ... 14Vi .... i 14 1 Onr.asla, tnoaar ... SMI do account do1 Anaconda aMi Alchlann US do nld 1WW Balllmora A Ohio... ,111V, Canadian rarino ivtl, Cha A Ohm H Chlcano Ot. W 1'4 P. M- A St. P pahaara It (lanvar A B. O do Did W Irla 41 is do lat pfd do Id Did as Illlnola Cantral 1 aft 14 Iulavllla A Kaatl...l4 M , K. AT IbVSnanltt SlL;R Bar. firm. jTWd The rate f discount In the open market for short bills is 2if?2 1-18 per rent; for three month bills, ifnzi-l per cent. New York Mining; Stock, NEW YORK. June 17. Closing quototlon on mining sloes were 6: 4 M4 40 4i 4T 24, 4 124 , a34 . 4 , ti . il , Si Adama Cos A He praaca llrunawtk Con .. fomatock Tunnal (on. t'ai. A Vs.. Hrrr. 811, ar Iron BUvar Laadvllla Coa ,., Offered. i ILIttla Chlrt ... IT Ontario 10 brhlr 11-lo.nli Polnal savaga Slarra Navada Small Hojiaa .. Stai dard . I .140 .171 ..II , 6 .. I ,.4no ..ait .. 1 .. 10 .. aa .. .. 14 ..140 Clearing; Hons Averages. NEW YORK, June 17-The statement of average, of the clearing house Itanks o this city tor tn weeK shows: Loans, $1,104. 811OX.I; Increase, $16,240,000 Deposits. $1,140. 284 Riii); Increase, $14 467.0(0. Circulation, $47.S:Vt?; Increase. $7-3 too Legal tenders, lw4.3; Increase. 11.130 Specie, a."7.4i; Increase. $364 7i. Reserve. $".i.'. 280.7k) Increase. Sl.48o.Onrt. Reaerve reuulred. flS'i. OTl.luO; Increase, $4,U3,Ouu. Surplus, $7,Ui9,5oO Date. I 1905. 104. 11903. 19o2. 11901. 100.1899, K 137dl 4 Ui I nil I 5 7 4 881 6 80 0 JoV-l 4 48! 1)7 7 tf'l " I I l 6 19 6 20 I 22 S 63 5 24. 4 58 6 M'i a 11 4 491 6 6i 7 ill I 701 4 64 6 8oi 1 161 to -11 SSI I 6S 120 6 18 6 16 6 18 6 194 0 u 4 68 4 69 4 74 4 78 4 81 4 84 4 81 4 87 4 91 6 751 6 77 a 5 80 6 85 00 6 03 7 ?0 5 70! 4 911 S 61 7 151 7 18 7 21 7 26 7 36 5 711 4 94 t 75 6 78 4 951 6 02 6 10 3 63 I 67 i 0 I 11 I 69 I S3 l bl 5 00 8 U'l 1 881 n . 4 ' 3 if 6 071 7 861 5 831 4 86! I C4 7 31 5 81 4 85 3 66 5 98 6 861 4 r9i 3 64 6 01 7 241 1 4 95 3 62 5 94 7 23 5 83 t 61 Indicates Sunday, The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses. ar A. o t iT .... OIL. ........ ,. , Missouri Paclflo 1 vs. P. system 3 A N. w.. F.. B. A M. V. C, St. P., M. A O A M I C, B. A Q C, R. I. A P., east C, R. I. A P;, west.. Chicago Gt. Western .. Total receipts 15 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tb nurn- ser oi neaa indicated: Cattle. Hogs 1 81 6 46 I 27 a 'i 155 Omaha Packing Co 1.L57 Dwut and company 2,191 Cudahy Packing Co 1 ,2M Armour A Co 2,026 Swift and Co., from country 75 8. A 8 376 Other buyers 6 .... Total 7 10,103 CATTLE There were only Ave cars of cattle on sale today, not enough to test ine martlet. .Receipts for the week fell nearly 2.0oo short of last week and showed an increase of about 4,000 head as com pared with the corresponding rweek of a year ago. The general quality .of the re ceipts was fairly good. The market on beef steers was In an un satisfactory condition, as th demand wa poor all th week and buyers were indiffer ent on all classes of cattle. Good fat steers naa nrst can, but on these kind sellers found It hard to move their holdings and the market shows a decline ot 164,260 as comiared with the close of last week. Mo no ay opened with prices just about range stuff, as fed sheep are rretty well cleaned up. Oiiotntliira fir rtlnned stock! Good fA choice lambs, $6.0e'u6..W; fair to good lambs, $; ,iai; good to choice yearnnes, o.nt 6.60; fair to good yeorllngs. I4.75fi5.0n; good to choice wethers. S4.76n6.25; fair to good wethers. $4.2f'!4.i6: good to rholcc $4.S'Vu460; fair to good ewes, S4.fl0?4.SO. CHICAGO MVR STOCK MARKET All Classes of Stork Steady on Mod- erate Receipts for Saturday. CHICAGO. June 17.-CATTl.E-Recelpt. 400 head; market steady; good to prime steers, $5,4046 25; poor to medium, $4 IH"1 8 26; Blockers and feeders, $2 76 ft 4. 76; cows, t3.Mty4.60; heifers. $2 fH50O; canners. i.if 2.40; bulls, I2.26ir4.l8); calves, S.MV4V6.5O; Texas fed steers, $4.OTif5.0O. HOGS Receipts, lO.tMi head: estimated Monday, 42.0X10 head: market steady; mixed and butchers. $5.25(T5.474; good to choice heavy, t5.4iKi5.474 ; much heavy. $4.7&lb't"-5; light. $5.25185 45; bulk of sales. $.v3.Vn6.40. SHEEP AND I.AMRS Receipts, 16.0OO head: market steady: good to choice, weth ers, $4.6O6.00; fair to rholee mixed. S3.5mt 4 40; western sheep, $4 000.00: nntlve lambs, J4.60Hj7.oo; western lamus, .i.wmjd.iio. Kansas City Mr Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 17.-CATTLI2 Receipts, 5(0 head, Including 4iK south erns. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $5. 25(16.76; fair to good, $4.2SiIj6.t8); western fed steers, t4.t54it.6; stockcrs ami feeders, $3.0fSf4 60; southern steers. $3.0019 6.0O; southern cows, $2.25iUl.oo; native cows, $2.25114 60; native heifers. $3.26)14.90: bulla, $2.3f.lj4.26; calves. t3.tHxii6.75. Receipts for the week, 82,liXI head HOGS Receipts, 3.000 head. Market steady. Top, $5.85: bulk of sale. $5.31X1 6.824; heavy, S6.30r5 324; packers. $5 8'"(5.36; pigs and lights. 5.20a j.,35. Receipts for th week, 44.500 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none. Market nominally steady. Native lambs, $0,0047.00; western fed lambs. $5.75i7.10; fed ewes and vearllnss, $4.25W5.15: Texas clipped yearlings, S6.tv4t-5.40; Texas clipped sheep, $4,254)6.00; Blockers and feeders, $2.35 Si.oo, ITerr York Lire Stock Market. NEW TORK, June 17.-BEEVE8-R-ceipts, 20 head; no trading. Market feel ing steady. Dressed beef slow at 74'i9o per pound. Exports, 750 cattle, 65 sheep and 6.21K quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, none and nothing doing; feeling weak. City dressed veals slow at 8'dl04c per pound. HOGS Receipts, 2.oo7 head; none on sale. Market feeling steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.834 head; sheen steady; lambs slow and 26c lower on all except choice grades. Sheep sold at $3.004i 4.40; yearlings, o.w; lamon, $6 6097.55; one car of choice heavy lambs, $.8.00. Dressed mutton dull at ifu9c per pound; dressed lambs slow and lower at llfiT3c. St. Loots Lira Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, June 17. CATTLE Receipts, 750 head, including 600 Texans; market, steady; native shipping and export steers, $4.603.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, Id.dirMD.zo; steers iinuer i.ew 100., w.imi.it,, stockers and feeders. $2.50iffl4.6O; cows and heifers. $2.00(55.00; canners, $2.0oS2-50; bulls. f2.76'g'3.26; calves, $4.264j6.00; Texas and In dian steers, $2.754j6.26; cows and heifers, t2.ooiB'4.nn. HOGS Receipts, 8,000. head; market, ......... . ... n n ,1 ii0ht. tr:niViKiR nncknm. nirnuf 1 Jien nuu -- . r ' $4.505.40; butchers and best heavy, $6.30 6.45. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; none on sal. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET East Beports id Wet Weather Del Best of Bears. Slonz City Live Stock Market. flTAT'V PITV T. T, inA '17 lHncln1 Tatle- gram. ) CATTLE Receipts, 700 head; mar ket steady to weak; beeves, S3.75iS6.SO; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.75'i4.; Blockers and feeders, 3.0O4j4.uo; calves ana yearungs, ao reirt,, on HOGS Receipts, 9,500 head; rnarket 24c lower, selling at Sb.lojr&.nu; ouia 01 saics, 6.15(5.174- St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 17. CATTLE Receipts, S6 head. Market steaay. natives X3.7t4it.t)6; cows and neners, i.iku. id . . 1 . ao -r. T. a cr. Bluinri. miu hjijiibio, n.iuii.,w, HOGS Receipts, 3,610 head. Market 24c higher; closed weaK; medium ana neavy IS SiKfjf, S5. tHititf ueceiptB. oa neaa; marnei steaay CEREALS SCORE ANOTHER ADVANCE Wheat Has a t.ood Day, Corn la Strong with Better Demand and Uats Are Higher la Sympathy. OMAHA, June 17, 1905. Reports of rust In the northwest, al thougn they were denied by the bear, caused an uneasiness lit the market today and mucn strengtn developed In wheat. It was helped by damage by ralu In tb southwest, especially in Kansas, and by wet weather 111 Canada. Julv closed at 894'5 811', September at 86yt6a and Da ce. noer at 86c. corn was strong on light country ac ceptances and depletion of stocka. The do mana is better and onsets tne prospect for a large movement next week. July losed at oJViioJ'ni. old July at 64WC. Sep tember at Wac, old September at 624f52cI December at 48o and old December at 60)c. oat were strong, in sympathy witn tne eneral market, although the prospect for a crop are excellent all over the coun ty. Juiy closed at Si Sc. September at 2V7Vtf204a and December at 3oo. Liverpool closed with the market un changed tu d higher on wheat and t4d lower 011 com. J. E. Von uorn. manager for th Adams Grain company, says reports of Hesslau, fly In Nebraska counties are exaggerated. He talked today with a cluien o( Geneva, who said there wus but little fly tit his county and that most of the damage was n tne minds of the men who went out rom Lincoln. Geneva Is In Fillmore uunty, on ot the counties reported badly lnlesied. Reports of black rust In the Dakota nd Minnesota have been consistently de nied today. The Great Northern .Elevator company ot Minneapolis sunt a man out, who found some red rust, but no black. The Western Elevator company of W inona, Minn., wired that there la no In dication of rust at Grutsun, S. D., as re ported yesterday. There la some red rust at walerlown, a. v., says tin message, hut none at Salem. Melville. S. D.. wired that it had no rust, but that 2 per cent of the wheat had been drowned out. 1M milling demand for wheat at Chicago yes terday was quiet, with sales of 86,000 bush els. Bids for new wheat sent by Kansas City to Kansas and Oklahoma yesterday railed to tiring responses. Miners are oner- lng the larmers In Missouri foe lor tnoir new wheat. Reports from the harvest In some sections of southern Illinois say they are getting ten buslielB an acre where they expected twenty. Harvest is m lull oiasr. at fjusworin, Kan. iiroomnau estimates the world s wheat shipments for the week at 11,200,000 bushels. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 96u97c: No. S hard, 904j96c; No. 4 hard. 8c; No. 8 spring. 96c LUnn-HO, X, 411'iic; ino. a, ac; ro. , 48c; no grade, 424)46c; No. I yellow, 4940 ; No. 3 yellow. 49 Wc. No. 2 white, 4c; No. I white. 4lc. OATS No. 2 mixed, 284c; NO. mixed, 28c; No. 4, mixed, 274c; No. 2 white, 29c; No. 3 white, 29c; No. 4 white, 2Sc; stand ard, 24c cariot iteceipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Stock In Slant. Receipts of live stcck at the six principal steady with the close of last week and on western margeis yesieraay : South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas city Totals 2,925 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, . 539 9.645 802 . 700 S,300 . 500 8.000 36 8,610 68 . 760 8,000 . 400 10,000 15.000 .2,925 88.655 15,870 Tuesday there was a good demand for the onenngs. Trading was brisk and prices ruled generally a dime higher than Mon- riav In ,ha fan. rt lll,..nl Mnnl ., , . V. . , m ever, Wednesday's market was lower, sell- SJ- , "f.P" era oeinK comoenen tn tuicn nrr ahnnt , 1 tne advance or the previous dav. on Thursday and Frlilav nrlcna wars at 111 lower. Common cattle, as well as anything showing grass, wore very hard to move and were not wanted. This market Is In no worse shape than other points, as every marKei nas Deen autten witn sunn leu which Is th main reason for the decline test. 4c. Molasses sugar, 3c; retlned, noted. Packers claim that they are get- quiet; No. 6, 6.20c; No. 7, 6.20c; No. 8, 6.10c; ting, supplies faster than they can dispose No. 8. 6.05c; No. 10, 6c; No. 11, 4.90c; No. 12, of them. 4 c; No. 13, 4.76c; No. 14, 4.10c; conrec There has been a little better demand for tloners' A, 6 70c; mould A, 6.20c; cut loat Snsrnr and Molasses NEW YORK. Jun 17. SUGAR Raw steady; fair refining, 8c; centrifugal. 96 the good, heavy drylot cows and heifer tnan ror steers, and on these kind the mar ket shows less change. On the common tlUIICt 81 . 0. I Vv 1 t Iv UlU n v. a. ji 1 . M v luawa 6.55c; orushed, 6.55c; powdered, 5.95c; gran- ulated, 6.80c; cubes, 6.900. MOLASSKS tjutet; New Orleans open and grassy kinds the market Is In about i kettle, good to choice, 294f35o. the same condition as on steers, and a de- NEW ORLEANS, June 17. SUGAR cllne of 16ic la noieil fr th. wir Tiia I Quiet: open kettle, 8S4c; orien kettl trade on the grass cattle Is very slow and centriiugai, t-vipi'Ac; ceniruugiii wiuie they are hard to move even at the decline. Bulla, veal calves and stags also show a decline and the demand Is poor. There was a light supply of stockers and feeders here this week, but supplies were ruuy equal to tne aemana, wnicn was poor. 5c: yellows. 4ifr4 15-16c: seconds, 3fr4c, MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 13 26c; centrifugal, 641 14c. Syrup, goc. Coffee Mar7et NF!VV YORK. June 17 COFr-RTf! Mnrke Prices on these kinds also show a loss and I for futures opened steadv at unchansred are ivsnoc lower man last weeK, itepru- prices to a decline of nve points under real oeniaiiva uaies: 1 lzing ana selling ror a reaction eneour liEEF BTEERa. I aged by somewhat disappointing European No. At. Fr. Ms. . a. Pr. I cables. The market was rallied by bull 1 uau ay support and closed steady; net unchanged I.UW8. 1 to Ave nnlnta lower. Sales were reported 1 " w of 1.250 -halts, nc un ne July at 6.2.VnU 400 HUD-Thure was a a-ood run of hnn Hentemher at 6 AO: Decemher nt 6.85dxil 90p here for a Saturday, about 113 loads belna- March at 7.00c: May at 7. 104i7.1 5c. Snot on sale. Buyers were out early, but were steady; No. 7, Rio Invoice, 7e; mild 111 a unariiti muuu, Mvsauig ai'ucri 10 taae I sieauy; t,oroova, tuifiic, on on me price, una trauing on tne open- Tom Johnson Averts Wreck CHICAGO, Juno 17. Mayor Tom L. John lng was slow. Bids were generally 24a lower than yesterday's general market and .nf. iXV'V.Snt'h?,:. Cleveland, who I. here Investlgatln H-monrt hii. ih- trart- n h fc.7,7" tne .nicago sireei car system, naa a liar u.. v, .... . . " w.. row acat,A tnriflv whn an a nt.inr,T.lla I weinnis "ii'D siuvr. ine inaraei ha n u h n.i .f ii.i.,iii . showed considerable activity after trading 5 KP LT- "r".. '7., ..th oecame rainy startea ana a roir clearance ;,;.Vr,r.ir . .k. ..... .1.- was niadd in good season, the hogs changed hands at .174fe6 22. Urci'ii t"k"." till tops reaching $6 26. The porular J' .7 .L " -"....v... 0.0 rice was $5.20. Reprewrtatlve sales; Ullls $lI2ili?LvI''?Su.e& ",rlou The bulk of car tracks at Clark and, Randolph streets. Flour, bbls., Wheat, bu.,, Corn, bu Oats, bu...,. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis . Omaha Du,luth St. Louis 4 .. 64 ..136 .. 6 .. 19 .. IS 438 40 'is '67 1) 11 'is 42 Minneapolis Grain Market. ThA rnnu-A of nricea paid In Minneapolis. as reported by the Edwards-Wood com pany, 110-111. Board of Traae, wai; Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yea'y. Wheat I juiy... Sept... Corn- July,., Snpt... Dec... 1 08 88-4 52' 61 47 1 09 50 63 62 48 1 08' 87 52 61 47 I 1 094 1 8l 884 1 63 62 61 47 New. Peoria Market. PF.ORTA. Juna 17. CORN Steady: NO. I yellow, 63c; No. S, 63c; No. 4, 634c; ho grade. 61c. OATS Steady; No. 8 white, llo; No. 4 white. 80o. WHISlvY on tne Daai oi tor nn lshed good. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOU June 17. WTI EAT Spot, nominal; futures, quiet: July, HslOd; Sep tember, 6s8d; December, 6s 7d. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, 4s H4d. Futures, quiet; July, 4s 8d; Sep tember, 4s 7d. Conpruinss majority of Ihs ptambara ol lh lale nrm of VERMILYE fcCO, Oils and Hosln. NEW YORK. Juno 1' ",T S Cottonseed. qulf-t; prime crude, nominal; prim yel low, 2Mi.84e. ret roii. ,.1 , ullmd, New York, $6.90; Philadelphia and Balti more, $6Kj; in bulk, $3.ito. Turpentine, teady; 614TH)2c asKea. ROSIN Firm: strained, common to good. $3,5543.60. OIL CITY, June 17. OIL Credit balances, $1.27; certificates, no bid; shipments. 121.46 bbls.; average, 73,173 bbls.) runs, 88.161 bbls.: average, 71.630 bbls. Shipments, Lima, 62 6o tihls. ; average, 06.814 DDIs.; runs, liina, 6o,Juo bbls.; average, 66,327 bbls. SAVANNAH. lilt.. June 17. TlKl-BH- TIN 10-Firm; 584c R11SIN Firm; A. R, C. $3.90; P. $3.40; B, $3 4t"f3 46; F. $3 45ifi8.nO; G. 18.60 3 .; H, $.1 0f.flS.fi5: L, $4 80; K. $4 40; NT, $4 10; N. $4.70; W U, $4 904.115; W W, 15.00016.16. Cotton Market, NEW YORK. June 17. COTTON Futures closed barelv steadv: June. 8 55c: Julv. 8.62c; August. 8.69c; September. 8.73c; Octo- ner. s.wic; isoveniner, 4c; uecemwr, aaic; Januury. 8.94c; February, 8.97c; March, Sole- April. e.Mo; May, 9 08c. Spot closed fcteady; middling uplands, v.iac; miuuung aulf. 9.40c: sales, none. Nisw uiibBANS, June lr.a-tju 11 UN- Firm; sales, l,2u0 bales; ordinary, fl 7-18c; good ordinary, 7c; low middling, 4o; middling, iic; good middling, 7 9-16c; mid dling fair. So: receipts. 2.360 bales; stock. 97. 9M bales. 6T, LOI IB, June 17-COTTON Steaay ; middling, 9: sales, 207 bales; receipts. 250 balee; shipments, 254 bales; stock, 40,173 Duies. Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK, June 17. EVAPORATED APPLES Market shows a steady tone, with demand llvht. Common to good are quoted at 4vi$4o; prime, 5ytic; choice, CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunea were unchanged, with quotations ranging from 2V to 6c. arciirdina- to grad. Apri cots are dull, with choice quoted at lojf 104c; extra choice, 11c; fancy, i."(i'ito. Pwho are firm on account of the light supplies available on spot. Choice are quoted at 10':ili".c: extra choice, 104 10c; fancy. lo"Val2c. Raisins are un changed; loose Muscatel punted at 49 ftl.c needed raisins. filu'u layers, $.i-.'ul.l5. 66c; London prl No. at. Sk. Pr. M 171 400 I 16 I til 120 1.17 II i7 o a 11 1 i'i SO t IT II Ui ... 11 ? 234 lia 6 life M 221 100 k 17 V. 14 271 1,0 a life 14 224 ... 6 17ta 4 m ... ihh 1 Hi 10 I 17ta 10 311 110 I 11 II 2H1 2(10 6 11 I 24 10 I 17 11 an ao 1 11 7 240 2111 t 17 IT 241 M I 11 T 141 ... I 17 1 Ill 110 t 17 41 2.".5 10 I 11 M 2 40 I 11 1 161 40 I 11 74 241 120 i 11 TO 267 40 I 17 40 m av ( 20 T till 40 I 20 11 ; ino ju 11. 211 40 4 20 M 114 ... I la II lit 140 I M I 246 ... 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I 2.' 0.,..;...1M 40 I 12 46 lit 10 I 21 171 ... lit 6a 101 40 I 16 TT lal 110 U Tl 11 4 I 16 accident. Whan he saw a collision was un avoidable he reversed th power and the big machine backed away and escaped with slight Injuries to th front wheel, the only part touched by th street car. Kansas nil Lower. INDEPENDENCE. Kan.. June 17. The price of wustern oil wa rut $ cent a bar rel! today. The Standard OH company 1 now paying u rem a narrei ror hlgh- f trade Kansas and territory oil and cent ess a barrel for each half degree gravity under 82 down to 80 cents a barrrl. It wa long ago predicted the price at Kansas oil would reach 50 cents a barrel by reason of the vast overproduction In this field. Observe Bunker Hill Day. BOSTON. Juna 17 Practically all the business activities of Greater Boston were suspended today In observance of the in- plevrsary of the battle of Bunker Hill. l ne patriotic celebration centered, as usual. In Charlestown, the scene of the famous light, There wa a parado of the ni lltla and blue Jackets from the warships. Vari ous outdoor event attracted large num ber 01 people. Woodmen Clerk Busy. MILWAUKEE. June 17. More than 800 delegates were present today when the fourth annual convention of ixioal Camn Clerks' Association of Modern Woodmen of America was causa to order at the Re- fubllcan house, perhnpa the most Impor ant subject under discussion today was the inhibition against all men associated witn in liquor irarnc. DONALD MACK AY Mrmba, Naw Yaik and Boatoa Stock Lx char, tea. LATHAM A. FISH CF.O. D. MACKAY , , Member Naw York Stock Exchanta C. TROWBRIDGE HOLUSTER ntl F. W. KLNDR1CK Mackay & Co; Bankers Nassau and Pine Streets, New York 1 3 Congress Street, Boston Dealers in US. Government Bonds and other Investment Securities. CUcafo Raprcaentatlva. W. Edwin Stanley. The Raokery Mraan. Vernet 61 Co.. Phfladelphia. Pa. Meem.TW Branch At Co., Richmond. V. Csneapoodenu. Connected by prirate wirea W. Farnam Smith a Co. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. 1320 FarnimSt Tel. 1064 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record June 17, a furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Fur nam street, for The Bee: National Life Insurance company to A. C. Henkle, iart of lots 21 and 23, Campbell add $ 2,000 in 1 1 j oicjuiaui ani iiuaoanrj to ixiuisa Ellbert. lot 6. block 71, Florence.... T. C. Best and wife to J. Jensen, lot 7, Davenport sub O. H. Hazard and wife to Mary Haz ard, lot 19, block 4, Portland place.. F. M. King to T. Lornien, lot 20, block 117, Florence A. Cgstetter to F. M. Costetter, lot 8, block 1, Hyde Park Jennie A. ConnelJ to H. A. Tukey lots 1 to and 111 to 24, block 2, Hal cyon lieignia 200 1.760 126 1 60 PROTECTS f INVESTORS The Financial World AMPLE COPT FREE TtO INVESTOR OR SPf ClLiTOR OAR BR WITMorf Ule rearlaaa 8-aaalal ar a-4 Its ASvlae Serelea. It helpe you ao Juoico teglllaaml tnveetaarale fraaa fsfcaa. Ii expo-era rotten laiaoa with all I la trlt-ka e-nrt trapa. It la IndaitaDilent aa It seeaat no asaartlelna; but live and proaers k au. sorlpUoua only. II will OPEN YOUR EYES teJeaf.lTanr HatlrM4. Oil, I'laatatlaa. M la. . la. laSiialrlal aieka or Haada, In wolch jrou mar he Intereeteil. A sample copy mlyul aa.e you a rikriuna or niaae you one. nena Ba ror rraf asl taaf nerorevou ioriii. rni(iAi,Himui, 119 Saklllar Uldg .Cblcago. J9 AW Dry Good Market, NEW YORK, June 17.-DRY GOODS Market Is still strong and buyers find dif ficulty in securing prompt delivery of goods. Buying Is not speculation, but operators are willing to contract aheiuj further than baa been the case In to past. The tendency la still upward. wa little doing In the big barn today. The market for the wtek showed uu In good shape. Receipts at this point wer iigr SHEEP There were onlv three para r.t Sheen renorfed In thla nmrnlna unit l,nir.,. showed no Interest In them, ao that lhr 1 Flora M. Ford and husband' to"ci.' 'm. irew, part or lot 12, Barker s allot ment T .. r, . A f ' . . .. ... 1 1 n n. ..r n , : . , -- , ..... - - . I , n. v .'ii.i.i, in . , l Br ,11 ii in. WTiuK aim , 1 1 kk iprii nil. iru of tho offurlngs was good. There was a good demand for both sheen and himl.a nil tne wren ana tne market on both kinds ruled fully steady. 1-aiiiba even look a little stronger. All pouts report a good market for th wetk with rather mudnrait receipts. The light receipts will probably cuiilinu at tills pwlnt uutll tliii for th 660 460 mlchael, lot 17 and M, block 11, imicyon neiguiB 3. A. AblKitt, trustee, to C. K Hall, part of lot S and 1ft, block 7B, Boiith Omaha 18 000 C. W. Weddell to J. M Nelacn, lot S, block "A." Horbai k's 1st S.7B0 J. M. Flxa and wife to Louis Zadins, lot 6, block 1, Corrlgan plac 100 Edwards-Wood Co. (laoorpo rated nia Olllcei Fllh sad Roberta SlrMiS ST. PAUU niN.N. . D EALBRt) IN Stocks. Grain, Provisiojis Ship Your Grnitt to Ua ttrnneti Ortlce, 1IO-111 Board of Traa lllilai Omaha, Keb. Telegilione 8(114, :'v,'-V14 Exchange Bldg.. Houth Omaha. ISeH 'Phone 1t- ludepaudant 'Phone i 120 POINTS F0K INVESTORS Intended to Wliair que.tluna aekad or thet a6)aal4 be a.liei hv any breai-111 or iriMH.'ll.a Inve.t'ir In m.NiSu, OlL OK IMIIalHlAl, STOCK for Ilia iirniretlon of their own lawraata. Vet'lsr.U r lMTION will Ueaaiied tree oa raauast, l ilLA. LAt'KT A bet- baakera. Smlaaf ami it a Aara7ll Vaa Og,